Follow us on...
IconTwitterlinkedin





Search News Archives
Search for a Supplier

Company Name:


Location:

Product:

E-Newsletters
E Newsletter sign up
Calendar of events
«  »
SMTWTFS
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031 
Social Media
twitter
Facebook
linkedin

Technical report compares well-to-well crosstalk in luminescence microplates

publication date: Sep 24, 2009
 | 
author/source: Primetek Solutions (Kingston, UK)
Download Print Send a summary of this page to someone via email.

porvairpr289-image.jpgPorvair Sciences Ltd. has announced a new technical report that evaluates well-to-well crosstalk in commercially available microplates used for luminescence measurements.

The use of luminescence assays and reagents in drug discovery has increased significantly over the past decade due to a combination of ease of use, very high specificity of assays and good sensitivity at low levels of screened compounds. Modern photometric instruments are able to accurately count very low levels of photon emissions from luminescence substrates and this has led to an increasing focus on the optical crosstalk inherent in the design of microplates and the signal-to-noise ratio that can be experimentally obtained.

The technical report compares two different manufacturer's solid white polystyrene shallow well microplates with the patented Porvair Sciences Krystal 2000 black and white design which combines white individual wells with a solid black plate matrix. A luminescent assay using Firefly luciferase was used for the comparison.

The reported experimental results demonstrate that the unique Krystal 2000 black & white plate offers significant benefits for the determination of low-level luciferase based assays in screening and drug development. The combination of effective quenching by carbon black and increased reflectivity from titanium dioxide brightener yields an improved signal-to-noise ratio and better intra-plate dynamic range, giving screeners the opportunity to screen for weaker hits, at lower detection levels or with reduced concentrations of reagents.

Designed to conform to the standard 96-well microplate format - Porvair's Krystal 2000 black and white plate is fully compatible with all commercially available top reading luminometers, multi mode readers, robotic sample processors and automated liquid handling systems.

Established in 1992, Porvair Sciences Ltd. expertise in microplate technology and manufacturing covers scientific fields including Life Sciences, Drug Discovery, Combinatorial Chemistry, Solid Phase Extraction, Protein Purification, High Throughput Screening, Proteomics and Genomics. Porvair Sciences Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Porvair plc.

For a copy of the technical report or further information on Krystal 2000 black and white microplates please contact Porvair Sciences Ltd. on telephone +44-1372-824290 or email int.sales@porvair-sciences.com




blog comments powered by Disqus



Can't find what you are looking for?

Company Name:

Location:

Product:



Please note Lab Bulletin does not sell, supply any of the products featured on this website. If you have a product enquiry, please contact the supplier directly.


Lab Bulletin is published by newleaf marketing communications ltd
Lab Bulletin 2012 Media information Pack